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Logic 8

8

100 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for three (3) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

10 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for two (2) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

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Logic Pro 8

8

500 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for six (6) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

50 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for five (5) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

USB 3.0

Also works with USB 2.0, with an approximate 7x reduction in performance.

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Logic Pro 16

16

500 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for six (6) digital and zero (0) analog channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

50 MS/s

Maximum sample rate for five (5) analog and zero (0) digital channels in use. For other combinations, see Performance Calculator.

USB 3.0

Also works with USB 2.0, with an approximate 7x reduction in performance. By default, Logic Pro 16 will only enable 8 channels to comply with the USB 2.0 power specification. This can be overridden in the software, under Options->Preferences.

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Why Are the Options 'Save Capture' and 'Export Data' Disabled in the Logic Software?

It's important to note that the save capture and export commands on the main options menu only apply to the currently selected tab. You may have other tabs open, but if the capture tab is currently selected and does not contain a capture, then these options will still be disabled.

Normally, a capture is processed as it is recorded, in near-real time. The result is that processing completes at the same time the capture ends, and these options are never disabled.

However, there are cases where the processing stage is unable to keep up with the data as it is captured. That results in a backlog of data that still need to be processed after the capture has finished recording. That is indicated by extra title bar text that states "Processing data... 15%". While the title bar says "processing," you will not be able to export data.

Once processing is complete, you will be able to export.

It's also worth noting that while the options menu is open, it will not update. If the processing completes while you have the options menu open, you will need to close the menu and re-open it to save the capture or export data.